How to recognize and counter key narratives of russian propaganda? Ukraine in Flames #398

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For almost a year of russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine, russian propaganda narratives have been constantly changing, as well as the stated purposes of the war changed from the “reaction to the NATO expansion” and “denazification of Ukraine” to “preventing the Third World War” and “protecting russian people from the anti-russian coalition”. Watch Ukraine in flames #398 to find out about the key disinformation narratives used by the Kremlin in an attempt to justify and fuel the war.

Guests:

Iryna Subota, Analyst at the Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security
Alyona Nesterenko, Media Expert at the Institute of Mass Information
Inna Polianska, Senior Analyst at Hybrid Warfare Analytical Group
Anton Khimyak, Analyst at Hybrid Warfare Analytical Group
Myroslava Markova, Senior Analyst at VoxCheck
Maryna Vorotyntseva, Senior Analyst at the Centre for Countering Disinformation

Timecodes

00:00 - Intro

01:39 - (Subota) “The importance of media literacy”

05:43 - (Nesterenko) “Hypocrisy of russian info resources”

09:42 - (Polianska) “Five main metanarratives”

11:06 - (Khimyak) “Dispropaganda needs to be powerful”

15:14 - (Markova) “Narrative of fear and intimidation”

19:35 - (Vorotyntseva) “Local specifics of russian propaganda”

23:33 – Outro

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